American Forestry 



The Magazine of the American Forestry Association 



October CONTENTS 1910 



COVER DESIGN— By Charles E. Cartwright. 



HENRY WALLACE— Editor of Wallace's Farmer and President of the Third Na- 

 tional Conservation Congress Frontispiece 



THE SECOND CONSERVATION CONGRESS— By Edwin A. Start 569 



THE PROTECTION OF FORESTS FROM FIRE (Part II)— By Henry S. Graves... 589 



JOSEPH AUSTIN HOLMES, Chief of the United States Bureau of Mines 595 



RESOLUTIONS OF THE CONSERVATION CONGRESS 597 



EDITORIAL— 



Results of the Conservation Congress 601 An Important Legal Decision 603 



After tlie Fires Are Out 601 The Louisiana Constitutional Amendment 604 



A State Superintendent to His Teachers 602 A Lost Leader 604 



The Appalachian Exposition 603 Henry Wallace 606 



THE FOREST AND THE NATION— By Henry S. Graves. . . . ; 607 



NATIONAL FOREST WORK— 



Progress in Planting 611 Changes of Boundary 611 



Pence Posts for a Single State 611 



STATE WORK— 



Forestry Progress in Vermont 612 Kansas Forest Planting' ' 613 



Progress In Hawaii 613 Biritish Columbia's Forest Policy 614 



Washington Plans to Buy Tax Lands 613 Louisiana Commission Appointed 614 



Forest Planting in Massachusetts 613 



CURRENT LITERATURE : Monthly List for September, 1910 615 



CORRESPONDENCE— 



Shall Wood Prices be Raised in Order to Secure Conservation— A Letter 618 



LUMBERMEN AND LUMBER JOURNALS— 



American Pulp Association on Forestry 620 



NEWS AND NOTES— 



Invested in Pulp 621 Largest Cut of Yellow Pine 623 



Coopers Demand Forestry 621 Striking Figures of Waste 623 



Southern Conservation Congress 622 Cana Ian Conservation Pioneer 623 



Land and Irrigation Exposition at Pitts- A Club Woman on Florida Forestry 623 



burgh ' 622 Beech Leaf Moth in Massachusetts 624 



To Salvage Timber from Idaho Fires .' 622 To Conserve Lake George Keglon 624 



Inventory of Canadian Forests 622 Teak Forests of Siam 624 



Tree Planting on Australian Farms 623 



STATE FOREST OFFICERS 625 



STATE FORESTRY ORGANIZATIONS 626 



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